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Title: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: cybermaid on 07/29/2013, 05:18 PM
Hi guys!

I've had my PCE-GT for a few years now, and the display just took longer and longer to be visible. So thought i'd apply the video fix and replace the 4.7uF 35V cap. After the fix my screen was visible in no time...the fix had worked and i was soooo happy :D But after 2 days the screen went black while playing...the brightness dial wasn't working and the only way to see anything was to tilt the GT. So i figured what the hell, and ordered all the other caps for a total replacement. I did a total cap replacement this weekend, and it did fix my sound...it's a LOT louder :) But the still the same display problem...

Does anyone have a idea what i could check or do to fix this issue? I've searched the forums but did not find anything that could indicate what was wrong. (and yes, i did try with a adapter and fresh batteries  :mrgreen: )


Oh, i did blow my GT fuse while trying to figure it out myself... lol XD Gotta buy a new fuse and then i can try you're idea's.
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: Tatsujin on 07/29/2013, 08:36 PM
Maybe your fluorescent backlight is gone.
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: cybermaid on 07/30/2013, 04:26 AM
And can that be fixed, or am i screwed? :(
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: Tatsujin on 07/30/2013, 06:49 AM
Probably by replacing it with a newer led backlight panel.
May some other members have you some good ideas :)
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: Fidde_se on 07/31/2013, 02:17 PM
If you take an extremely bright light and look closely on the screen while taking the contrast to both its ends, do you see any movement? Something underneath showing its actually working and that it's just light that's gone!
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: Duo_R on 07/31/2013, 02:25 PM
Looks like you tried new batteries. Did you try a full cap swap?
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: cybermaid on 07/31/2013, 03:44 PM
Quote from: Tatsujin on 07/30/2013, 06:49 AMProbably by replacing it with a newer led backlight panel.
If that's the problem i guess i'll have to. It's just so weird that it broke just when i had applied the video fix.

Quote from: Fidde_se on 07/31/2013, 02:17 PMIf you take an extremely bright light and look closely on the screen while taking the contrast to both its ends, do you see any movement? Something underneath showing its actually working and that it's just light that's gone!
Thanks for the tip! I'll check it after i replace the fuse :)

Quote from: Duo_R on 07/31/2013, 02:25 PMLooks like you tried new batteries. Did you try a full cap swap?
Yea, i mentioned it in my story... XD
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: cam on 03/08/2014, 07:34 PM
You should fix this problem following this tutorial (in french) :

http://blog.home108.com/

Best regards,
Title: Re: Short lived GT video fix
Post by: NightWolve on 03/08/2014, 09:44 PM
Quote from: cybermaid on 07/31/2013, 03:44 PM
Quote from: Tatsujin on 07/30/2013, 06:49 AMProbably by replacing it with a newer led backlight panel.
If that's the problem i guess i'll have to. It's just so weird that it broke just when i had applied the video fix.
I disagree with the wisdom of that tutorial in just targetting the video related capacitors while leaving the rest of the leaky caps in place and then continuing to run the unit... There are power related caps and you continued to operate it with 20 year old leaky ones and now your backlit lamp may have burned out... Maybe it was gonna burn out anyway, maybe not. Plus, the fluid from those caps eventually corrodes the traces... Point is, all caps should be replaced once you open the thing and all tutorials should show you how, and not give you bad (or less than responsible) ideas about doing it half-assed.

Well, if you can't find a lamp replacement maybe the screen mod might be something to look into now...